Lower Spectrum Will Give You All The Dancefloor Feels With 'Proxima'

Written By Jack Cain on 11/12/2015

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Lower Spectrum. Write it down, take it to the shop that makes custom fridge magnets, get a magnet, stick it on the fridge and you’ll thank yourself forever. Or if you have a good memory just remember the name. Ned Beckley, an Australian composer mostly prone to film and ballet (yes, ballet), is no stranger to making themed music. I call it themed music because this is what Proxima reminds me of, a story being told, like it belongs to a visual, that it couldn’t have existed without an element of inspiration, a story, a video, a painting even.

Proxima is the lead single off Low Spectrum's forthcoming album, it is a song that covers in 6 minutes, hours worth of dance floor experiences. It builds early and has your ears fine-tuning themselves to pick the sample, and it ends in the world of 3am rave fantasy. Lower Spectrum is cementing himself right here and right now with this song. It’s the kind of single you hear and start looking for more songs by the same artist.

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